SCOTUS Set to Hear Free Speech Case on Biden Admin Colluding With Big Tech to Stifle 'Misinformation'

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Are you ready? Something big is set to start on Monday. 

As we wrote in Oct. 2023, the attorneys general of Missouri and Lousiana, along with five plaintiffs, asked the United States Supreme Court to stay the Biden administration from colluding with Big Tech companies in stifling free speech on social media sites by calling it “misinformation.” They also argued that the case should be heard in front of the High Court.

My colleague Susie Moore gave us the good news and the bad news:

Now, here’s where the bad(ish) news comes in. The court granted certiorari in conjunction with granting the government’s request for a stay, meaning that the injunction is placed on hold pending the court’s deciding the case on the merits, presumably in June of 2024.[…]

Some good news to report on this frenetic Friday: The United States Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the landmark free speech case of Missouri v. Biden, meaning the high court has agreed to hear the case.[…]

So what does this mean? It means that the case will be heard by the Supreme Court, but the injunction prohibiting the government from coordinating with social media platforms to censor certain speech is on hold until it renders its decision.


Read More: Good News/Bad News From the Supreme Court on Missouri v. Biden


The full opinion can be viewed in the above article; you can also find all of the filings in the case (including amicus briefs from other states/individuals) here.

The continuation of the good part is about to begin in the morning, SCOTUS will begin hearing arguments in what’s now called Murthy v. Missouri, which may become a landmark case in the fight to uphold Americans’ First Amendment rights

Journalist Glenn Greenwald and Twitter-X owner Elon Musk were just a few of the people talking about the case in anticipation of the start of SCOTUS hearing the case: 

If you can’t read the post, Greenwald writes:

The most under-reported and under-discussed story of 2023: a federal district court judge, upheld by a unanimous appellate panel, found the Biden WH and FBI committed one of the gravest attacks on the 1st Am in decades by coercing Big Tech to censor dissent online.

And in a quote-tweet, Musk says, “Many Americans still have no idea this happened.” So true.

Several of the plaintiffs in the case also commented about the start of the arguments on Monday, including Stanford School of Medicine professor, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya : 

He writes: 

The case that @elonmusk and @ggreenwald are referring to is the Murthy v. Missouri case, in which I am a plaintiff. The government pressured social media companies to censor scientific debate and criticisms of government policy. The Supreme Court will hear the case tomorrow.

Aaron Kheriaty says he looks forward to being in the courtroom:

Missouri Governor Eric Schmitt (R), who filed the then- Missouri v. Biden case as the state’s Attorney General, shared just how important this case is to free speech rights, in a video on Sunday:

He called it the “biggest free speech case in American history,” one that pit[s] the government against the people” He continued, in part:

At the core of the lawsuit is the idea that the federal government can’t outsource censorship to social media companies to trample on Americans’ speech, which is exactly what they were doing.

At the behest of some of the highest ranking government officials in the country, the biggest social media companies in the world censored speech on topics like the [Wuhan] lab leak theory, the Hunter Biden laptop story, the origins of COVID, the efficacy of masks, and much, much more.

The discovery that came out in that case is shocking, to say the least. It shows that it wasn’t just one or two officials that were working with social media companies to censor American voices.

It was a leviathan of officials and agencies, more appropriately dubbed “a vast censorship enterprise. This case cuts to the very core of what it means to be an American.

The current Missouri AG Andrew Bailey sounds just as strong when speaking about the plaintiffs proceeding with the case in front of the High Court, saying that “his team looks forward to ‘dismantling Joe Biden’s vast censorship enterprise at the nation’s highest court.’” 

RedState will continue to follow the case and bring you further updates as they become available.





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Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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